Nottingham Arena
Interactive map of Nottingham Arena Motorpoint Arena Nottingham | |
| Full name | Nottingham Arena |
|---|---|
| Former names | Trent FM Arena (2008–2011) Capital FM Arena (2011–2015) |
| Address | Bolero Square The Lace Market Nottingham NG1 1LA England |
| Location | National Ice Centre |
| Coordinates | 52°57′10″N 1°8′22″W / 52.95278°N 1.13944°W |
| Owner | Nottingham City Council |
| Operator | Nottingham Ice Centre Ltd |
| Capacity | 10,000 without standing room (15,865 with standing room) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | August 1998 |
| Built | 1998–2000 |
| Opened | 1 April 2000 |
| Expanded | 2011 |
| Architect | FaulknerBrowns |
| Project manager | Gleeds |
| Structural engineer | Ove Arup |
| Services engineer | Ove Arup |
| Main contractors | John Laing Group |
| Tenants | |
| Nottingham Panthers (2000–present) Nottingham Forest Netball (2025-present) | |
| Website | |
| Venue Website | |
Nottingham Arena (known for sponsorship reasons as Motorpoint Arena Nottingham) is a multi-use indoor arena, part of the National Ice Centre in the Lace Market district of Nottingham, England. The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena were opened by Olympic gold medalist Jayne Torvill on 1 April 2000. The arena is the biggest live entertainment venue in the East Midlands.